An early 20th century pewter desk stand attributed to Wilhelm Zwick for Kayser, formed as a racing car, possibly Camille Jenatzy in the Mercedes Benz from the Gordon Bennett Cup 1903, the bonnet hinged to reveal an inkwell, inscribed 'shaving stick, New York, USA', the boot hinged to reveal a stamp holder, 40cm wide by 22cm deep by 16cm high.

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